Package: debian-installer Severity: normal When installing debian squeeze with localization for German/Germany, the "nodeadkeys" variant of the German ("de") keyboard layout is being installed system-wide. This is not the standard variant for Germany. The standard variant ("basic") for Germany has dead keys (`,ยด,^). The average desktop user expects the standard variant ("basic") with dead keys, which is what Microsoft Windows and Ubuntu have, too. The German language contains many French loan words, for which these dead keys are needed. Programmers often prefer the "nodeadkeys" variant, but the average desktop user wants the "basic" variant. While it is possible for a user to configure the GNOME desktop to use his own variant, there is no easy and obvious way to choose it as the system-wide default for all users. Either the "basic" variant should be installed by default, or during installation there should be a dialog prompting for the exact keyboard layout variant.
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